Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 SOC review

We review the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 SOC. The factory overclocked product has a whopping three slot design and comes packed with five fans blowing air through a huge aluminum fin area that is covered with a metal cover to optimize the overall airflow. An Anti-turbulence cooler features nine 6mm copper heatpipes leading to a massive vapor chamber cooler. Tied to the cooler are industrial quality fans, five of them creating airflow that I know and have seen in servers.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 WindForce 2X

Photos of Gigabyte's new GeForce GTX 670 WindForce 2X have surfaced. The new card features a compact non-reference design, with Gigabyte's Ultra Durable VGA component selection and its WindForce 2X cooler. The card features 4+2 phase VRM power for the GK104 GPU and uses two 6-pin PCIe power connectors. The card ships in two variants, one that sticks to NVIDIA-reference clock speeds, and an OC variant (941 MHz core, 1019 MHz GPU Boost, 6.00 GHz memory). The cooler uses a compound heatsink.

EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Classified 4GB with EVBOT review

We'll test the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Classified today. A product that is 100% customized from PCB to cooling. Software voltage regulation works, but obviously as well is limited to that 1.175V. EVGA however does have an alternative for the Classified model as tested today, you can hook up a small piece of hardware to it called EVBot, which controls the voltages directly at hardware level, and thus bypassing the NVAPI software limitation.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 SOC Sneak Preview

The GeForce GTX 680 SOC (Super OverClock) from Gigabyte has arrived here on the Guru3D testing-grounds. This week a 7970 SOC model already launched, but that SKU only has a volume size of 100 available units. Almost a waste of time to review. The GTX 680 SOC edition however will become in larger quantities, albeit limited as this really is an exclusive high-ed product catered towards a very small segment of enthusiast users only.